In the December 15, 2007 Headlines news, the CNN’s anchor Shihab Rattansi (http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/rattansi.shihab.html) interpreted [as opposed to real reporting] the tenths of thousands mainstream guilty Palestinian Arabs in the pro-Hamas rally, where they chanted support for the pro-mass-murder party, with typical of that death cult vocabulary, words like “Hamas isn’t afraid of death”.

Worst did he do, as so outrageously he didn’t stop there, he dared used what the bloody terrorists themselves “claim” in their propaganda, he added the dreadful words: “…the political movement Hamas, the uprising against the Israeli occupation“.

What “occupation” is Hamas against, even if one would buy the notion that the 1967 borders are considered “occupied territories” (though there was never a “Palestine” Arab sovereign nation, si “who” exactly is Israel supposedly “occupying”, but let’s assume that Pallywood term just for the sake of the argument, since the “Palestinians” have alraeady won in their propagnada to establish the 1967 added territories as “occupation”), since they want all of the land (just before they finalize their Caliphate global domination ultimate goal).

This line of propaganda “reporting” is not only pure pro terror propaganda, but it’s also dangerous for all of the west, Islamists see us all as one, and swallowing -justifying one Jihadi card is the same as swallowing-justifying Al Qaeda, Taliban or other Islamic fascists’ cards.

By this line of “politicizing” fascistic genocide CNN is supporting bloody Hamas, as in:

Hamas reiterates goal of world domination by Islam – annihilation …The PA sources further asserted that senior Fatah and Hamas terrorist leaders, as well as senior security officials from Egypt and Israel, know many details …http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/2790

Ambulance Chasers, Pallywood-Style
Many thanks to The Augean Stables (via Ace of Spades HQ) for this little laugh. I’m disappointed to learn that the video’s nearly a year old—How in the world did I miss this one the first time around?

In response to the bloodshed, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ more moderate Fatah movement urged him to consider breaking off contacts with the Israeli government, despite his pledge to the United States to hold regular meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Hamas and Fatah are partners in a coalition government.

1. The so-called “five-month-old cease-fire” between Palestinians and Israelis never existed because Palestinians have been lobbing rockets into Israel almost on a daily basis.

2. You can’t blame Israel for “breaking a cease-fire” that never existed because Palestinians never adhered to it to begin with.

3. Fatah is not a “moderate movement”. It is no less a terrorist ogranization than Hamas is. An implication that Fatah is “more moderate” than Hamas is just a plain lie. And by saying that Fatah is “more moderate” than Hamas, AP’s Arab journalists make you think that Hamas is moderate but not as moderate as Fatah.

Darfurian Israelis ..Yet the World – TheUN + the LEFT calls Israel An Apartheid State … beats me ….

A Message from David Frankfurter – Israel

In this day and age, almost no matter where you live, it is hard to take pride in government.
Here in Israel there’s lots to brag about. Technological leadership, thriving economy, the warmth of our society, the way our youngsters defend their fellow citizens against attack in a never ending terror war … but sadly, our elected leaders are not usually part of the positive images. So when they get caught doing something right, it’s a noteworthy surprise. A story in today’s Ha’aretz is one of those surprises.

Estimates are that around 2,000 African refugees have found asylum in Israel, but the issue is not without its problems.

With their pursuers having shifted whole new populations into the Sudanese homes and villages, they will have nowhere to go even after the fighting is over.

It is clear that the 2.5 million who have been displaced cannot be absorbed by tiny Israel.

It is also difficult to differentiate between economic opportunists and genuine refugees – not to mention the security risk associated with potential infiltrators from an enemy state said to harbour Al-Qaida.

To date, the Israeli Muslim community has not come forward, and so those who are in Israel do not have a local community into which they easily integrate.

On the other hand, the Jewish state, which was rose out of the ashes of the Holocaust and became a haven for hundreds of thousands of Jews chased out of Arab countries and has a collective memory of exile to Rome and Babylon, dhimmitude in Arabia, the Spanish Inquisition, and European pogroms, cannot stand idly by.

Darfur is a world responsibility, and one in which it would be reasonable to expect the Arab and African nations to take a lead.

Arab states, as yet have shown no inclination to reign in the racist Arab Muslims who are engaged in rape, pillage and plunder of the most barbaric dimensions.

Nor have they shown the slightest inclination to protect the persecuted black Muslims.

A physical “tug-of-war” with Israeli border guards over one of the refugees ended in an Egyptian “victory” after they pointed their guns at the Israelis.

The poor refugee “prize” was simply dragged back over the border and clubbed to death.

Nor have African nations offered succour to their Muslim and animist coreligionists. And the Western world has been equally unwilling to offer haven.

As we approach the Rosh Hashanna new year, we and the Sudanese refugees can only hope that the example set by Israel, absorbing a number so large in terms of its relative population, and granting the protection and benefits of citizenship to the stateless, will be part of fulfillment of the words of the prophet Isiah “The law will go out of Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.”Press your government to take heed and act.